Honestly, if any budding engineers are afraid of not being able to land a job because there's "too many" on the market, they can rest easy knowing that they can easily find a career doing something else. That's what minors are for. And double/triple majors. I know a guy in my uni who's trying to major in everything.Seems like a lot of work? Oh well. That's tough.Don't come to college with any big career aspirations if you don't expect to do some hard work.That's life.
Destroy the notion that college is necessary.
Well, it wouldn't, first of all. You still have to get the degree, you realize, and that takes some hard motherfucking work. Free college =/= free degree.
Do you really mean that?
I don't think getting a degree should be a matter of illusory, make-believe economic concepts like "worth".
Because I don't think there's such a thing as "too many doctors". "Too many engineers." Whatever.
There could never be enough of either of those two things.
No, I'm exaggerating, but unfortunately not by much. Thankfully, highly specialised jobs like doctors--which require a PhD--still have an incredibly rigorous "weeding-out" process. I was thinking more of Bach degrees which are almost nothing to our generation.
It's hardly illusory that if everybody has a PhD, the PhD is worthless. Sure, if in 200 years everybody has a PhD then they're more intelligent than almost all of us today in absolute terms, but the point of credentials and higher education is to be relative. To separate the intellectual wheat from the chaff.
If everybody was a doctor, there are too many doctors.
Quote from: Verbatim on August 12, 2015, 11:55:47 AMQuote from: 🍄Tryptameme🍄 on August 11, 2015, 09:52:24 PMunfortunately something like this is never going to happen in the near future, because when the majority of americans hear the words "more taxes" they flip out and veto that policy to hell.I would be PROUD knowing that my tax dollars are helping build the next generation of doctors, engineers, and scientists. Yes, even the humble writers and artists. Fuck anyone who wouldn't be. Like, FUCK them. Fuck them with every object within reach.This brings up an interesting caveat; would you (or anyone else reading this) support free tuition for "essential" degrees like technical and medical fields, while disregarding others like arts?
Quote from: 🍄Tryptameme🍄 on August 11, 2015, 09:52:24 PMunfortunately something like this is never going to happen in the near future, because when the majority of americans hear the words "more taxes" they flip out and veto that policy to hell.I would be PROUD knowing that my tax dollars are helping build the next generation of doctors, engineers, and scientists. Yes, even the humble writers and artists. Fuck anyone who wouldn't be. Like, FUCK them. Fuck them with every object within reach.
unfortunately something like this is never going to happen in the near future, because when the majority of americans hear the words "more taxes" they flip out and veto that policy to hell.